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ID: IC18970208
Start date: 1997-11-01, End date: 2002-10-31
The main objectives are as follows : * To determine the impacts of AM fungi on the in vitro cultivation systems of banana and plantain, their subsequent effects on the acclimatization phase of the plantlets in the nursery and their performance under field conditions. * To asse...
Programme: FP4-INCO
Record Number: 40172
Last updated on: 2001-12-07
ID: IC18960063
Start date: 1996-10-01, End date: 2000-09-30
The main objectives are as follows: * To develop screening procedures for aluminium (Al) resistance in maize. * To develop screening techniques for phosphorus (P) efficiency in maize. * To select and breed maize cultivars with improved adaptation to acid soils high in Al and l...
Programme: FP4-INCO
Record Number: 33954
Last updated on: 2001-12-07
ID: IC18970175
Start date: 1997-09-01, End date: 2002-02-28
The objectives of the concerted action are : * To produce scientific methodology toward ecosystem management of marine resources through the construction and analysis of mass-balance models of exploited marine ecosystem of the Atlantic coasts of Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa and...
Programme: FP4-INCO
Record Number: 40159
Last updated on: 2002-04-22
ID: IC18960056
Start date: 1996-10-01, End date: 2000-07-31
The main objective of the project is the development of new antimalarial drugs that interact with the malarial parasite phospholipid metabolism and could provide a solution to P. falciparum polychemoresistant malaria. Although there is no indication of potential resistance to...
Programme: FP4-INCO
Record Number: 37549
Last updated on: 2001-12-07
Towards a Latin America & Caribbean Knowledge Based Bio-Economy (KBBE) in partnership with Europe
ID: 264266
Start date: 2011-06-01, End date: 2013-11-30
The project objective is to establish a LAC-UE platform bringing together regional and continental organizations involved in research funding and implementation, as well as other relevant stakeholders from the public and private sector and the civil society, in an effort to g...
Programme: FP7-KBBE
Record Number: 98989
Last updated on: 2017-05-29
EU-LAM community to foster international cooperation on eHealth applications and technologies
ID: 015886
Start date: 2005-05-01, End date: 2007-07-31
The objective of the envisaged SSA is to enable European and Latin American researchers, industries, organisations and other relevant players operating in the field of e-health to access and exchange knowledge, skills, technologies and facilities through the development of an ...
Programme: FP6-IST
Record Number: 74574
Last updated on: 2008-04-09
Improved diagnosis, drug resistance detection and control of tuberculosis in Latin America
ID: ICA4-CT-2001-10087
Start date: 2002-01-01, End date: 2005-09-30
A strategic obstacle to the improvement of tuberculosis (TB) control is the lack of inexpensive and facile techniques that can replace the slow and laborious conventional methods for diagnosing TB and detecting drug resistance. However, there are newer, more appropriate method...
Programme: FP5-INCO 2
Record Number: 61174
Last updated on: 2006-06-13
ID: IC18980320
Start date: 1998-11-01, End date: 2001-10-31
Programme: FP4-INCO
Record Number: 47324
Last updated on: 1999-04-20
ID: IC18980387
Start date: 1999-02-01, End date: 2001-02-28
Programme: FP4-INCO
Record Number: 47342
Last updated on: 1999-04-20
Regulation of the cell cycle and dormancy in mycobacterium tuberculosis
ID: ICA4-CT-2002-10063
Start date: 2002-10-01, End date: 2006-03-31
Tuberculosis remains as one the most important infectious diseases, causing about three million deaths every year. Developing world accounting for majority of the cases. This disease is intimately linked to the pathogenesis of the causative agent, M. tuberculosis. This bacteri...
Programme: FP5-INCO 2
Record Number: 64917
Last updated on: 2005-12-09
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